I totally agree TMH but news has said Murray is 100% focused on the WTF and is determined more than he was in Paris so I think Murray could get this done in 2 despite their H2H being awfully cruel to Murray.

I think Murray could win all his RR's in 2 because although it is a deadly group for him the home crowd will be behind him but also the success at Wimbledon and the Olympics could cast a great deal of inspiration upon him at those tough crucial moments in eachmatch.

It makes not one bit of difference that Andy beat TB last time they played the weather had a large part to play in that result.Now im not saying Andy wont win on Monday but TB is a different proposition indoors.To me it's 50-50 who will win this tie.The best thing about it is Andy will i hope have huge home support so that may have a bearing on the outcome who knows.But i woudnt say it's Andys to win far from it.

It all depends which Andy turns up. If its "can't be @rsed" Andy he'll lose in 2. If its Grand Slam Andy he'll win in 2.

Well given that it's clear that this tournament was Andy's end of year priority it will hardly be the former will it? My fear is that he might be 'undercooked' and therefore not great to be meeting the blank-faced czech first match. I'm hoping though that he will take it to him like he did to Soderling when he played him the first match 2 years ago. And can you imagine the roar that will go up when he's introduced as Olympic gold medal winner and USO champion?

It makes not one bit of difference that Andy beat TB last time they played the weather had a large part to play in that result.

I'm not convinced the weather was the deciding factor, but clearly it was very different conditions, and Berdych was very disgruntled and acting hard done by about it. He's going to come in to this match determined to prove a point from the get go.

It's hard not to notice that Federer has his dream group, and that Andy's could have been kinder, but there's not anything that can be done, so I'm reassuring myself with the fact that if he makes it through the heats, he's likely to get an easier semi-final.

I'm also happy that he's playing Monday, Wednesday, Friday as it will give him a day off if he does get to the semis.

I think that next week we'll see a very confident and focused Andy who will be determined to play his best in front of his home crowd. With that said, I feel that he will beat Berdych - perhaps with a tight opening set.